The
Greatest of Ithihasa purana ‘Sri Ramayanam’ is the undiluted history of the Greatest
Person who descended on this Universe, on the banks of river Sarayu, in a
prosperous country called ‘Koshala’. In
the immortal Ramayana, there are learning of life ….. ~ and there is also a
great character – a warrior, mightily powerful, whose body was as hard as a
diamond, whose speed equalled those of fastest flying eagles, who possessed
great wisdom, who could organize a group of roaming ones, who can jump hundreds
of miles, yet who remained at the feet of his Master, totally committed
thinking of their welfare alone – unassuming, yet capable of telling the right
things at the right moment – that is Pavana Puthra Hanuman – Aanjaneya, who is
called ‘siriya thiruvadi’ – bearer of Lord Rama – who carried Rama on his
shoulders during the war in which the demon was killed.
At
Thiruvallikkeni divyadesam – there is a sannathi for Aanjaneyar right in front
of the sannathi of Lord Rama and he has purappadu with Perumal and Nammalwar
during Irapathu Uthsavam on Hanumath Jayanthi day. There is another temple of Hanuman situate at East Tank Square Street,
on the banks of Kairavini pushkarini, adjacent to which Sri Vanamamalai Mutt is
located.
This
temple (under Sri Parthasarathi Swami devasthanam) is in news for wrong reasons
as reported in the Hindu and Dinamalar of date.
It is stated that thieves attempted to break open the temple hundial on
Friday night – the crime reportedly came to light when the staff at the
sannithi opened the main door in the morning.
The side door where bakthas do pradakshinam was found open and hundial
damaged. The temple officials have lodged complaint with Ice House Police
Station – finger prints were taken from the spot. Police suspect that thieves must have gained
entry through the rear side of the temple and reportedly had instructed the
temple authorities to install CCtv. The
extent of loss is not reported – sad that security has been breached, criminals
have gained access inside a locked temple.
Adiyen
Srinivasa dhasan.
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